Afghani

Afghan

Afghani

the monetary unit of Afghanistan, introduced in 1926, replacing the Kabul rupee. The afghani is divided into 100 puls. On the exchange of the Gosbank (State Bank) of the USSR, 100 afghanis were equal to 2 rubles, 1 kopek (April 1970).

The Afghani civilians in the village, however, are not part of the charade and act normally as if they are in their hometown, which helps soldiers quickly adapt to the Afghani environment, Fazel Baria, the village supervisor, said.

A money dealer in the city attributed the plunge in the Afghani to rumors that new currency notes being printed by the Afghan government would not only replace the Afghani, but that the Afghani would be demonetized at the same time.

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